-Caveat Lector-

The Kennedy Assasination:
THE NIXON-BUSH CONNECTION

by Paul Kangas
writing in "The Realist," edited by Paul Krassner
http://www.livelinks.com/sumeria/politics/kennedy.html

     A newly discovered FBI document reveals that George Bush was
directly involved in the 1963 murder of President John Kennedy.
The document places Bush working with the now-famous CIA agent,
Felix Rodriguez, recruiting right-wing Cuban exiles for the
invasion of Cuba. It was Bush's CIA job to organize the Cuban
community in Miami for the invasion. The Cubans were trained as
marksmen by the CIA. Bush at that time lived in Texas. Hopping
from Houston to Miami weekly, Bush spent 1960 and '61 recruiting
Cubans in Miami for the invasion. That is how he met Felix
Rodriguez.
     You may remember Rodriguez as the Iran-contra CIA agent who
received the first phone call telling the world the CIA plane
flown by Gene Hasenfus had crashed in Nicaragua. As soon as
Rodriguez heard that the plane crashed, he called his long-time
CIA supervisor, George Bush. Bush denied being in the contra
loop, but investigators recently obtained copies of Oliver
North's diary, which documents Bush's role as a CIA supervisor of
the contra supply network.
     In 1988 Bush told Congress he knew nothing about the illegal
supply flights until 1987, yet North's diary shows Bush at the
first planning meeting Aug. 6, 1985. Bush's "official" log placed
him somewhere else. Such double sets of logs are intended to hide
Bush's real role in the CIA; to provide him with "plausible
deniability."  The problem is, it fell apart because too many
people, like North and Rodriguez, have kept records that show
Bush's CIA role back to the 1961 invasion of Cuba. (Source: The
Washington Post, 7/10/90).
     That is exactly how evidence was uncovered placing George
Bush working with Felix Rodriguez when JFK was killed. A memo
from FBI head J. Edgar Hoover was found, stating that, "Mr.
George Bush of the CIA had been briefed on November 23rd, 1963
about the reaction of anti-Castro Cuban exiles in Miami to
the assassination of President Kennedy. (Source: The Nation,
8/13/88).
     On the day of the assassination Bush was in Texas, but he
denies knowing exactly where he was. Since he had been the
supervisor for the secret Cuban teams, headed by former Cuban
police commander Felix Rodriguez, since 1960, it is likely Bush
was also in Dallas in 1963. Several of the Cubans he was
supervising as dirty-tricks teams for Nixon, were photographed in
the Zapruder film.
     In 1959 Rodriguez was a top cop in the Cuban government
under Batista. When Batista was overthrown and fled to Miami,
Rodriguez went with him, along with Frank Sturgis and Rafael
Quintero. Officially, Rodriguez didn't join the CIA until 1967,
after the CIA invasion of Cuba, in which he participated, and the
assassination of JFK. But records recently uncovered show he
actually joined the CIA in 1961 for the invasion of Cuba when he
was recruited by George Bush. That is how Rodriguez claims he
became a "close personal friend of Bush."
     Then "officially" Rodriguez claims he quit the CIA in 1976,
just after he was sent to prison for his role in the Watergate
burglary. However, according to Rolling Stone reporters <Kohn &
Monks (11/3/88)>, Rodriguez still goes to CIA headquarters
monthly to receive assignments and have his blue 1987 bulletproof
Cadillac serviced. Rodriguez was asked by a Rolling Stone
reporter where he was the day JFK was shot, and claims he can't
remember.
     George Bush claims he never worked for the CIA until he was
appointed director by former Warren Commission director and then
President Jerry Ford, in 1976.  Logic suggests that is highly
unlikely. Of course, Bush has a company duty to deny being in the
CIA. The CIA is a secret organization. No one ever admits to
being a member. The truth is that Bush has been a top CIA
official since before the 1961 invasion of Cuba, working with
Felix Rodriguez. Bush may deny his actual role in the CIA in
1959, but there are records in the files of Rodriguez and others
involved in the Bay of Pigs invasion of Cuba that expose Bush's
role. The corporations would not put somebody in charge of all
the state secrets held by the CIA unless he was experienced and
well trained in the CIA. (Source: Project Censored Report, Feb
1989, Dr Carl Jensen, Sonoma State College).
     Recently I interviewed former CIA liaison officer L.
Fletcher Prouty. He is a consultant for the excellent new movie
on how the CIA killed JFK, being made by Oliver Stone. He told me
that one of the projects he did for the CIA was in 1961 to
deliver US Navy ships from a Navy ship yard to the CIA agents in
Guatemala planning the invasion of Cuba. He said he delivered
three ships to a CIA agent named George Bush, who had the 3 ships
painted to look like they were civilian ships. That CIA agent
then named the 3 ships after: his wife, his home town and his oil
company. He named the ships: Barbara, Houston & Zapata. Any book
on the history of the Bay of Pigs will prove the names of those 3
ships. Again, this is more finger prints of George Bush's
involvement in the Bay of Pigs invasion.  Yet Bush denies his
role in this great adventure. Why would Bush be so shy about
his role in this war? What is the secret? Is there something
dirty about this war that Bush & Nixon don't want the public to
know about?
     Answer: Yes there is. The same people involved in the Bay of
Pigs were the people involved in the Watergate burglary. Why was
the Watergate burglarized? The CIA was trying to plug up a
possible news leak. They were trying to stop the Democrats from
publishing the photos of Hunt & Sturgis under arrest for the
murder of JFK (May 7, 1977, SF Chronicle.)
     Presently, there is a law suit attempting to force the
government to release the records about the Bay of Pigs invasion.
Why are those documents still secret?  Why are they locked in the
National Archives along with all the photos from [the] Dallas
assassination of JFK?  Why are the 4000 hours of Watergate tapes
in which Nixon is babbling about the mysterious connections
between the Bay of Pigs, Dallas and Watergate also being sealed
in the National Archives? Is it because all three incidents are
connected?

     <snip>

     According to a biography of Richard Nixon, his close
personal and political ties with the Bush family go back to 1941
when Nixon claims he read an ad in an LA newspaper, placed by a
wealthy group of businessmen, led by Preston Bush, the father of
George Bush. They wanted a young, malleable candidate to run for
Congress. Nixon applied for the position and won the job. Nixon
became a mouthpiece for the Bush group. (Source: Freedom
Magazine, 1986, L.F. Prouty).
     In fact, Preston Bush is credited with creating the winning
ticket of Eisenhower-Nixon in 1952.(Source: George Bush, F.
Green, Hipocrene, 1988).
     Newly discovered FBI documents prove that Jack Ruby has been
an employee of Richard Nixon since 1947. In that FBI document
Ruby is listed as working as a spy & hit man for Nixon. On Nov.
22, 1963 Ruby was seen by a women who knew him well, Julian Ann
Mercer, approximately an hour before the arrival of JFK's
motorcade, unloading a man carrying a rifle in a case at the
Grassy Knoll from his car. Ruby later was seen on national TV
killing a witness who could link Nixon & Bush to the killing of
JFK: Oswald. <On the Trail of the Assassins, Garrison, p xiii>.
     Richard Nixon was Vice President from 1952 until 1960. In
fact, Nixon was given credit for planning "Operation 40", the
secret 1961 invasion of Cuba, during his 1959 campaign for
President After Batista was kicked out by the starving people of
Cuba, and Fidel Castro came to power, Castro began telling
American corporations they would have to pay Cuban employees
decent wages. Even worse, Pepsi Cola was told it would now have
to pay world market prices for Cuban sugar.
     Pepsi, Ford Motor Co., Standard Oil and the Mafia drug
dealers decided Fidel had to be removed since his policies of
requiring corporations to pay market wages was hurting their
profits. So the corporations asked then Vice-President Nixon to
remove Fidel. Nixon promised he would, just as soon as he'd won
the 1960 elections against some underdog, an unknown Democrat
named John Kennedy. It would be an easy victory for Nixon. The
polls had Nixon winning by a landslide.  Besides, Kennedy was a
Catholic, and Americans would no more elect a Catholic President
than they would elect a woman, a black or a Jew. This was 1959.
     Nixon told Pepsi, Standard Oil and other corporations who
lost property given back to the farmers of Cuba, that if they
would help him win, he would authorize an invasion to remove
Castro. To further impress contributors to his campaign, then
Vice-President Nixon asked the CIA to create "Operation 40," a
secret plan to invade Cuba, just as soon as he won.
     The CIA put Texas millionaire and CIA agent George Bush in
charge of recruiting Cuban exiles into the CIA's invasion army.
Bush was working with another Texas oilman, Jack Crichton, to
help him with the invasion. A fellow Texan, Air Force General
Charles Cabell, was asked to coordinate the air cover for the
invasion.
     Most of the CIA leadership around the invasion of Cuba seems
to have been people from Texas. A whole Texan branch of the CIA
is based in the oil business.  If we trace Bush's background in
the Texas oil business we discover his two partners in the
oil-barge leasing business: Texan Robert Mosbacher and Texan
James Baker. Mosbacher is now Secretary of Commerce and Baker is
Secretary of State, the same job Dulles held when JFK was killed.
(Source: Common Cause magazine, 3-4/90).
     On the Watergate tapes, June 23, 1972, referred to in the
media as the "smoking gun" conversation, Nixon and his Chief of
Staff, H.R. Haldeman, discussed how to stop the FBI investigation
into the CIA Watergate burglary. They were worried that the
investigation would expose their conection to "the Bay of Pigs
thing." Haldeman, in his book "The Ends of Power," reveals that
Nixon always used code words when talking about the 1963 murder
of JFK. Haldeman said Nixon would always refer to the
assassination as "the Bay of Pigs."
     On that transcript we find Nixon discussing the role of
George Bush's partner, Robert Mosbacher, as one of the Texas
fundraisers for Nixon. On the tapes Nixon keeps refering to the
"Cubans" and the "Texans." The "Texans" were Bush, Mosbacher and
Baker. This is another direct link between Bush and evidence
linking Nixon and Bush to the Kennedy assassination.
     In the same discussion Nixon links "the Cubans," "the
Texans," "Helms," "Hunt," "Bernard Barker," (Robert) "Mosbacher"
and "the Bay of Pigs."  Over and over on the Watergate tapes,
these names come up around the discussion of the photos from
Dallas that Nixon was trying to obtain when he ordered the CIA to
burglarize the Watergate.
     (Source: "Three Men and a Barge," Teresa Riordan, Common
Cause magazine, March/April 1990, and San Francisco Chronicle,
May 7,1977, interview with Frank Sturgis --in which he stated
that "the reason we burglarized the Watergate was because Nixon
was interested in stopping news leaking related to the photos of
our role in the assassination of President John Kennedy.")
     After Nixon's landslide victory in 1972, he knew he had to
centralize all power into the White House to keep his faction in
power, not only to hold power, but to prevent the media from
digging into how he secretly shot his way into the White House,
just like Hitler shot his way into control of Germany. The first
thing Nixon did was to demand signed resignations of his entire
government. "Eliminate everyone," he told John Ehrlichman about
reappointment, "except George Bush. Bush will do anything for our
cause." (Source: "Pledging Allegiance," Sidney Blumenthal.)
     The reason why Bush will "do anything" is because his hands
have as much of Kennedy's blood on them as do Nixon's, Hunt's,
Sturgis's, Felix Rodriguez's and Gerald Ford's. This White House
gang fears that if the public ever realizes how they shot their
way into power it could set off a spark that would destroy their
fragile fraud and land them in jail.
     Other famous Watergate members of the CIA invasion that Bush
recruited were Frank Sturgis, E. Howard Hunt, Bernard Barker and
Rafael Quintero. Quintero has said publicly that if he ever told
what he knew about Dallas and the Bay of Pigs, "It would be the
biggest scandal ever to rock the nation."
     Meanwhile, in 1960, Preston Bush was running Nixon's
campaign. Nixon was sent to South Vietnam to assure the French-
connection government there that if France pulled out, the U.S.
would step in to protect the drug trade from the GoIden Triangle.
(Source: Frontline, 1988, "Guns. Drugs and the CIA," Alexander
Cockburn; "Cocaine, the CIA and Air America," S.F. Examiner,
Feb. 2, '91; "The Politics of Heroin in Southeast Asia," Alfred
McCoy, 1972.)
     In 1959, Vice President Nixon was flying all over the world,
acting just like presidential material. It was an easy race for
Nixon. Congressman Jerry Ford was doing a great job fundraising
for Nixon, as was George Bush. The rich loved Nixon. The media
picked up every bone Nixon tossed out to them. The biggest
problem was that Nixon was afraid to speak openly of his plan to
invade Cuba. The plan was a secret. No sense in alerting Cuba to
the coming invasion. But Kennedy was taking a harder line on Cuba
than Nixon, because Kennedy was not aware of the corporate/CIA
planned invasion.
     Nixon lost the 1960 race by the smallest margin in history.
At first Bush, Nixon, Cabell and Hunt decided to just go ahead
with the invasion, without informing President Kennedy. Then, at
the last second, at 4 a.m., just two hours before the invasion
was set to go, General Cabel called JFK and asked for permission
to provide U.S. air cover for the CIA invasion. Kennedy said no.
     The CIA was furious with JFK but decided to go ahead with
their private invasion anyway. Due to poor intelligence, the CIA
landed at the worst possible beach. A swamp. The invasion failed.
The CIA lost 15 of its best men, killed, with another 1100 in
Cuban prisons. It was the worst single blow the CIA ever
suffered. (Source: F. Howard Hunt, "Give Us This Day.")
     Bush, Nixon and Hunt blamed Cabell for asking Kennedy and
blamed Kennedy for saying no. They were livid with anger. Nixon's
corporate sponsors ordered JFK to make any deal necessary to
recover the 1100 CIA agents imprisoned in Cuba. JFK did. Once the
CIA had its well-trained Cubans back, they decided to continue
the invasion of Cuba just as soon as they could get rid of that
S.O.B. Kennedy.
     The 1964 election was fast approaching. Nixon was running
against Kennedy again. Bush, Ford and Nixon knew that they had to
get rid of JFK now, or else the Kennedy clan, with Robert and Ted
in the wings, could control the White House until 1984. They
decided not to wait until '84 to get back in the White House.
The Cuban teams of "shooters" began following Kennedy from city
to city looking for a window of opportunity to shoot from. They
came close in Chicago, but couldn't get the cooperation of Mayor
Daley.
     But in Dallas they had an ace. The mayor was the brother of
General Cabell, whom the CIA blamed for the failure of the
invasion. The general prevailed on his brother, Earl, and the
motorcade was changed to pass the grassy knoll at 7 mph.  Hunt
and Sturgis shot JFK from the grassy knoll. They were arrested,
photographed and seen by 15 witnesses. But the media turned a
blind eye to the photos, and for 25 years the world has been
searching for the truth.
     On the day JFK was murdered, Nixon, Hunt and some of the
Watergate crew were photographed in Dallas, as were a group of
Cubans, one holding an umbrella up, like a signal, next to the
President's limo just as Kennedy was shot. The Cubans can be seen
holding up the signal umbrella in the Zapruder film and dozens of
stills taken during the assassination. After the murder they can
be seen calmly walking away.
     Nixon denied he was in Dallas that day, but news photos and
stories prove he was there. Nixon claimed to the FBI he couldn't
remember where he was when JFK was killed. (Source: FBI memo,
Feb. 23, 1964, published in "Coup d'etat in America," Weberman &
Canfield). Bush, too, claims he can't remember where he was. Jack
Anderson did a TV special in 1988 proving beyond any shadow of
doubt that two of the tramps arrested in Dallas behind the grassy
knoll were Hunt and Sturgis.
     After the murder, former Vice President Nixon asked
President Lyndon Johnson to appoint Nixon's friend, former FBI
agent Jerry Ford, to run the Warren Commission. Nixon also asked
LBJ to appoint Nixon's long-time supporter, Judge Earl Warren, to
head the Commission. LBJ agreed. Ford interviewed all the
witnesses and decided which ones would be heard and which ones
eliminated. It is no coincidence that Nixon selected Ford as his
Vice President after Spiro Agnew was ousted. When Nixon himself
got busted in the Watergate scandal, Earl Warren offered to set
up another special commission if it would help get him out of
trouble again. Ford, of course, pardoned Nixon for the Watergate
burglary but Nixon is still not out of the woods. There are 4000
hours of Watergate tape. On the June 23, 1972, discussions with
John Ehrlichman and Haldeman there is clear evidence that Nixon
is openly "confessing" to hiring Hunt to kill JFK.  That is why
the Watergate "investigation" went into secret session after
Congress heard some of the tapes. This is why only 12 hours of
4000 hours have been released to the public.
     Did Congress realize that Nixon and Bush had openly
discussed killing JFK for stopping the air cover for the Bay of
Pigs invasion of Cuba? Remember, Nixon taped virtually every
discussion he had with anyone in his inner circle, including
Bush, in order to blackmail people later. There is a photo of
Bush reporting to Nixon in the White House in 1968. It will be
interesting to see what they were talking about on that day, when
the full 4000 hours are finally released. The key to unlocking
the secrets behind the 1963 murder of JFK is hidden in the 3988
hours of unreleased White House tapes.

     Bush was in Dallas the day Reagan was shot. (Source: "George
Bush," F. Green, 1988.)
     THAT must have given Bush a flashback to November 22,1963.

DECLARATION & DISCLAIMER
==========
CTRL is a discussion and informational exchange list. Proselyzting propagandic
screeds are not allowed. Substance�not soapboxing!  These are sordid matters
and 'conspiracy theory', with its many half-truths, misdirections and outright
frauds is used politically  by different groups with major and minor effects
spread throughout the spectrum of time and thought. That being said, CTRL
gives no endorsement to the validity of posts, and always suggests to readers;
be wary of what you read. CTRL gives no credeence to Holocaust denial and
nazi's need not apply.

Let us please be civil and as always, Caveat Lector.
========================================================================
Archives Available at:
http://home.ease.lsoft.com/archives/CTRL.html

http:[EMAIL PROTECTED]/
========================================================================
To subscribe to Conspiracy Theory Research List[CTRL] send email:
SUBSCRIBE CTRL [to:] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

To UNsubscribe to Conspiracy Theory Research List[CTRL] send email:
SIGNOFF CTRL [to:] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Om

Reply via email to